The members would practice cricket, among other sports, and it became a tradition to drink tea every afternoon at 5 o'clock.
They played friendly matches against local Scottish and English clubs representing their countries of origin.
In 1902 the club first participated in a football competition in the Liga Mexicana Amateur de Asociación Foot-Ball in Mexico City.
In 1914 the club suffered a big blow when almost all of its players returned to Europe in order to take part in World War I.
Only three teams had entered the 1908/09 season, at the end of which Reforma Athletic Club (Mexico City) won for the third time after 1906 and 1907.
Except for the three forwards Vicente Etchegaray', Jorge Parada and Julio Lacaud, the other players all came from Europe, mostly Great Britain.